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Al-Kawthari Muhammad Zahid ibn Hasan al-Kawthari (1879-1951 or 1296 AH-1371 AH) was the adjunct to the last Sheikh al-Islam of the Ottoman Empire and a well known Hanafi jurist, historian, and master of hadith.〔(From Living Islam by G.F. Haddad )〕 ==Later career== After the fall of the Ottoman Empire Kawthari moved to Cairo, then Sham, then returned to Cairo where he edited and brought back into circulation countless classical books of fiqh, hadith, and usul. He authored extensive and well-researched biographies of most of the great scholars of Hanafi Fiqh.〔(From Living Islam by G.F. Haddad )〕 Many of his books have been translated into Urdu by a Deobandi scholar and translator Mufti Muhammad Anwar Khan Qasmi, who is working on bringing all of his books into Urdu with commentary and footnotes. A staunch Maturidi, he held a critical view of Medieval dogmatist Ibn Taymiyya.〔(From Living Islam by G.F. Haddad )〕 Kawthari was one of the teachers of Moroccan scholar Abdullah al-Ghumari, who would later go on to become one of Kawthari's most prominent detractors.〔Gibril Haddad, (The Ghumari School ). 6 December 2002: Living Islam. Last updated 2 June 2003.〕
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